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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances
Master of Appliances goes beyond being experts in repairing appliances; we also serve as your go-to source for purchasing high-quality ones. With an intimate knowledge of the appliance market and an eye for superior products, we provide an expansive selection of appliances designed to meet all your home needs in the Greater Boston area.
Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need
No matter what appliance you need – whether it’s a high-performance refrigerator, washer and dryer set, innovative dishwasher, cutting-edge microwave, or high-performance oven/stove top – we have exactly what you need in our inventory.
Quality and Dependability
At Master of Appliances, we pride ourselves on the high quality and dependability of our products. Every appliance sold through us undergoes thorough testing to meet our stringent performance and durability standards. When you buy from us, you’re not just investing in an appliance – you are purchasing a solution that will continue providing reliable service over time.
Personalized Shopping Experience
Our experienced sales professionals are on hand to guide you through the buying process. We take the time to understand your individual needs, preferences, and budget, providing tailored advice so that you find exactly the right appliance for your home.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
After your purchase, we remain dedicated to your complete satisfaction by offering ongoing support and maintenance for your appliance. Should any issues arise or maintenance needs occur, our expert repair team is just a phone call away.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We pledge not just products but an enjoyable and accommodating shopping experience that caters specifically to you and prioritizes your satisfaction. Your happiness is of utmost importance to us, and we look forward to serving you!
For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority
Natick, with a population of approximately 37,000 in Middlesex County, is a classic suburban town along the Charles River. The town is split into distinct sections like the historic Natick Center, the bustling Golden Triangle shopping district along Route 9, and the more residential South Natick near Lake Cochituate. The mix of older colonial homes, new developments, and a strong local economy anchored by MathWorks and the Natick Mall means many residents face the wear-and-tear of appliances from humidity common to the region.
New England’s freeze-thaw cycles and high summer humidity put extra strain on refrigerators, dryers, and dishwashers in Natick homes. The proximity to the Charles River and Lake Cochituate also means higher indoor moisture levels, which can lead to appliance rust and premature failure. Whether you live in a historic home near the Common or a newer condo off Speen Street, a reliable appliance repair service helps you avoid costly replacements during the busy shopping season or a humid August heatwave.
Frequently Asked Questions About Natick
My refrigerator is running nonstop but not cooling. Could this be related to Natick's older homes near the historic district?
Yes, many homes in the Natick Center and South Natick historic districts still have older, less insulated wiring or cramped alcoves that restrict refrigerator airflow. This can cause the compressor to overwork, especially during our humid summers. A quick on-site check can rule out a bad condenser fan or a failing thermostat, which are common complaints in these older layouts.
I live near Lake Cochituate and my dishwasher keeps leaving a film on glassware. Is this a water quality issue in Natick?
It can be. Natick's municipal water comes from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, which uses surface water from the Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs. This water is moderately soft but can vary seasonally, sometimes leading to mineral films. Combined with any residual moisture from the lake area, a high-temperature wash cycle or a simple rinse aid adjustment by a repair pro can often fix the problem without replacing the unit.
My dryer is taking two cycles to dry jeans. Could it be related to Natick's heavy rain seasons?
Absolutely. During Natick's rainy springs and falls, outdoor humidity levels spike, making it harder for a dryer to exhaust moist air efficiently. This is especially true if your vent run is long or has a kink—common in basements or attics of Natick's split-level homes. A technician can clean the vent and check the thermal fuse to restore drying performance before the next Nor'easter.